Pls identify this quilt pattern
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I want to buy the pattern. Can anyone tell me the name of the pattern or...? I know I could make it without a pattern, but I would like to support the artist who designed it and buy the pattern.
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It is intriguing but I have never seen it before. I think that it would not be too difficult to sew the pattern. Could you appliqué 0.5mm different coloured strips, cut on a bias, haphazardly to each square and then join them up as in the picture? Alternatively you could paper piece each square? Best wishes on finding out more about this pattern. :)
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this looks more like a technique rather than a pattern.
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Originally Posted by DebraK
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this looks more like a technique rather than a pattern.
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That is very neat. I've never seen it before.
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that's what I would do.
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That's a very unique pattern.
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I have never seen this pattern before, it is very nice.
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Please help identify this pattern
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I could figure it out, but I would like to honor the designer of the pattern by purchasing
the pattern. Any info would be appreciated. |
I don't know if this is her pattern, but it makes me think of Karla Alexander (Stack the Deck books, Dynamic Curves, etc.)
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Karla Alexander
Originally Posted by dunster
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I don't know if this is her pattern, but it makes me think of Karla Alexander (Stack the Deck books, Dynamic Curves, etc.)
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that is cute. makes me think of confetti for some reason.
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Sorry I have noadvice for you , but it is lovely.
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Originally Posted by TheCloser
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I want to buy the pattern. Can anyone tell me the name of the pattern or...? I know I could make it without a pattern, but I would like to support the artist who designed it and buy the pattern.
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Have no idea, but It's pretty!
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Try Cheryl Phillips website, it looks like her work. phillipsfiberarts.com
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No idea, but it looks very intriguing like a modern puzzle!
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I am not a pattern designer, but I applaud your integrity.
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Don't know who the designer is but it sure is interesting.
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It looks like more of a technique, as someone said. Take big squares of fabric, run your rotary cutter randomly over it, put a strip of contrasting fabric behind it, and turn the edges under leaving a little conrast showing, square up. You could also topstitch the raw edges to the little contrasting strip, and square up.
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Very unique! :)
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wow.......:thumbup:
nice love the colours |
Originally Posted by BizzieLizzie
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It is intriguing but I have never seen it before. I think that it would not be too difficult to sew the pattern. Could you appliqué 0.5mm different coloured strips, cut on a bias, haphazardly to each square and then join them up as in the picture? Alternatively you could paper piece each square? Best wishes on finding out more about this pattern. :)
Each trim piece seems to be attached identically to the squares------------which could vary a bit in her case without losing the integrity of the design. |
Originally Posted by Sheepshed
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It looks like more of a technique, as someone said. Take big squares of fabric, run your rotary cutter randomly over it, put a strip of contrasting fabric behind it, and turn the edges under leaving a little conrast showing, square up. You could also topstitch the raw edges to the little contrasting strip, and square up.
Since I'm lazy by nature, I'd add to the UN-cut squares and not cut anything beside the base squares and bias strips. |
Slight correction, the bias strips seem to be of tonal batiks---------some minor designs in each.
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